Agency
An agent who represents a buyer in Minnesota has a duty to:
ADisclose the buyer's maximum price to the seller
BSeek the lowest price and best terms for the buyer✓ Correct
CRefuse to show overpriced properties
DNegotiate on behalf of the seller in dual agency
Explanation
A buyer's agent owes fiduciary duties to the buyer, including the duty to seek the lowest possible price and the most favorable terms on the buyer's behalf.
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